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Codfish is one of, if not definitely, the best at throat bass. The vibration is so relaxed, and the transition between his voice and throat bass is top notch.
To me that's Reeps, but Codfish is incredible and I like his sense of music, some beatboxers are more percussive, some more melodic, and some just go for flash and then it's impressive but hard to listen to. Codfish is nice to listen to.
Thanks so much for analyzing Codfish! Glad you pointed out that he is only using a few well refined techniques, I think he's been a big inspiration for a lot of beatboxers showing what kind of songs you can make just perfecting certain sounds to a high level!
Codfish is the definition of "less is more". he uses only a few sounds, but he mastered them and made them very clean. I would suggest you also watch Codfish "swimming like a toad", where he shows a few more techniques he mastered
@@Stormyy721 I don't disagree at 100%. I like it, but also don't like it, i just think it's a really good one where you can see all the techniques he mastered, so throat bass, vibration bass, and the quick switch from throat bass to voice to throat bass. I don't think it's his best one tho
Here are my answers to your questions. 1. Yes, he is Australian, 2 'No Kick' is etched onto the microphone because the recording studio does not want that mic used on kick drum because they don't want it to be damaged by the high sound pressure levels. Love your videos BTW
The transitions in Swimming like a toad from singing voice to throat bass to vibration bass is one of my favorite codfish things :D love me some throat bass
Codfish this cover was what got me into beatboxing. I was scrolling through youtube one day, and saw this pop up and I watched it. From the very first note, I was mind blown, and I said "I want to do that", and I am 1 year 3 months into my favorite hobby. It is always amazing to see people freshly reacting to this video and seeing how astonished they are too! Also yes, he is Australian :)
His harmonics and overtones are crazy when he does throat bass. :) I love hearing your reviews. I took classical voice lessons for 11 years and started uni as a vocal performance major... but... left that life. But... still love music, and finding your channel (quite a while ago now) has been so fun!
Love this. 1 yes he’s Australian. 2 not sure about the “no kick” sticker maybe an inside thing but could be straightforward. 3. You and drumroll Tony are the only two beatbox reactors I’ve enjoyed. Even though you know minuscule about beatboxing. The way you you appreciate it from the outside. Plus accompanying it with your own very through vocal knowledge is wonderful. Everytime I watch one of your vids you teach me something that changes how i see beatbox it’s so refreshing. So glad I found you through your vids with river.
It’s so fun watching you learn how beatboxing works with your expertise of singing! All these years of listening to this song figuring it out and you just get it on listen one 👏🏼 plus “the devils yodel” is the perfect term
I never get tired of watching your facial reactions to beatbox! Let's call them twitches of amazement! Also Mr Mayshroom loves that you have mushroom earrings in haha Big love Lolli! Lozza
codfish has inspired me a lot with my beatboxing, particularly his vocal bass that you talk a lot about. Interesting to see it all explained so well, i learned the sound through trial and error. Boy i wish you had been around like 5 years ago lol
Hello, princess of beatbox community :) I love to see you "busy" explaining and interpreting some beatbox "classics", it means you are truly interested and inspired :) Love you
Aussie Aussie Aussie!! Love codfish ❤️ My latest favourite beatbox is “Ale- lost in the forest”. The sounds and mouth control actually blows my mind. And his a teenager 🤯
I've been Dj'ing since 92, made my own music, I have my own studio, my pride and joy😊 I help the lokal youth, with their music dreams. I've Struggled with vocal and lyrics, I turn it in to a synth of a kind, then I had to work with singers. You changed that for my, now I hear what they are singing. It was like being lyric deaf😊. I even started singing my self, it's never to late. A huge thanks here from Denmark. The spark is back, and it shows on my power bill. Thank you gorgeous 🙏🏼😊
Lolli, this video was unhinged in the best way... it's got everything... Beat boxing, Throat singing, anatomy lessons, some unintentionally naughty phrasing, an abrupt video cut that reminded me of The Ring, the Devil's yodel, gremlin jigs, flippy underworlds with melisma, and an eel.
I love the fact that you’ve delved into the beatbox scene. Codfish is part of a group called The Tribe. One particular video. “That’s the Spirit.” Is of them at seemingly a house party. Codfish does some amazing throat bass and vibration bass.
12:14 FYI that is actually a key tip to learning throat base. Most tutorials use the throat cleaning to start the pitch. I still do this sometimes when I havent done it in a long time. So without knowing him personally I can tell you, yes he can.
please listen to Jairo they are gaining a lot of popularity in the beatboxing community as a tag team as they perfectly combine clean and precise beatboxing with very smooth musicality i think you’d love them :)
You need to react to Tom Thum. He’s got such an uncanny ability to replicate instruments and I think you’d enjoy watching his performances. My personal favourite videos are his Ted Talk and his Diving for Pearls cover. 7:32 this surprised me quite a bit too, sounding fairly trumpet-like.
I would love for you to react to more Codfish, he is so incredibly skilled at what he does, and you haven't seen anything yet. I can recommend the "2018 GBB Codfish Compilation" which is him performing live and it's just plain out amazing
It's kinda nuts you figured out that he's not using autotune, not by analyzing the purity of his timbre, but by seeing that he wasn't in equal temperament lmao
That is because multiple people have developed the same/similar techniques at different times/different places. The different people/groups engrain it into their local scene and when bbx went international the communities all used their own language and made tutorials and other content with those specialized names. unified naming is a problem in the singing community as well because both groups have multiple sources of information over a relatively short time for beatbox especially.
It's not actually that bad. Some sounds are poorly named, but there is a general consensus for naming most sounds in the BBX community. For example, throat bass, vibration bass, chest bass, inward bass, etc. are all distinctive basses that beatboxers agree on. Sometimes we try to give a new name to a sound that is really just a slight tonal difference from an existing sound and doesn't need its own name, but lots of them really are quite different from each other in how they feel and how they sound, regardless of whether they use the same anatomy.
Sometimes when I'm down I'll come back to this video and literally just watch "HE LOOKED AT ME!" over and over and it always makes me laugh and cheers me up
He explained on a video once that he sings scales of normal singing and throat bass every day and that allows him to transition easily between the two.
WHALE BASS!! Trust me, as much as the beatbox community watches and loves your videos, someone out here (better than me) is goind to discover a new way to make a BASS sound and they're going to call it WHALE BASS!!! Awesome video. You're amazing. Great work. Keepitup
Nice reaction! You mentioned vibration with the uvula and one of the best beatboxers at creating a bass with his uvula is named pwad…I don’t know if you have listened to him before but I would definitely check out his work💯
Hey Lolli, I think you should definitely react to and analyse Little Blue by Jacob Collier. It's a gorgeous song, interesting chords, and the way in which Jacob sings is unlike anything I've heard before, or at least as far as I can recall.
Long time watcher, first time commenter. When I first discovered your channel I actually thought you're Ausie (sorry!) ... funny that you mentioned it about Codfish. Love from the north of England :p thanks for a great channel
I always thought he was direction switching, doing the high part outwards, and the low part singing on an inward breathe, I could get close doing this, but never quite exact, but this was interesting and makes more sense, Thankyou for droppin hot knowledge fairy Voice mother!
Interestingly when I learned throat bass I did it by doing what you said by clearing my throat and just trrying to sustain that sound then try to a pitch just to get comfortable with usuing that part of my throat which did hurt a lot but now feels very comfortable
Hiya! I came across your channel with your VoicePlay reactions, and ended up watching more of your content - you’re one of the most informative, easy to get along with reactors I’ve ever watched and your content is truly transformative. I was wondering if you have ever taken a look at any Porter Robinson? :D He’s an electronic artist, but he sings as well; and the way he uses melody and polyrhythm (sometimes seemingly random!) is just incredible. Almost any song off of his album Nurture would be a good example of this; and I’d love to see your insight into the musical technicality behind what he’s doing! I’d in particular recommend dullscythe, do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do, Wind Tempos, Musician, and Blossom :DDD Appreciate you so much, have a good day! -Some kid from the U.K.
I'm a bit late to the party on this video, but I would love to see you react to the Japan Beatbox Cypher 2022 by D-Low. It has a lot of different artists you might or might not have seen before and most importantly a lot of different techniques to dissect and analyze :)
Hope you can react and analize more beatboxers that can sing to, like Zekka, Den and Inertia for example, love how you can explaine so well things anyone ignore ❤
Watching Lolli listening to just about anything makes me feel like an alien who just landed on earth not having the foggiest idea what music even is. I appreciate you bringing us along into beatboxing, but please keep somewhat mainstream music part of your repertoire, since I do so appreciate being taken onto the journey of learning how to actually listen to stuff I heard but clearly didn't understand the first 100 times around!
Throat bass is very similar to false cord scream and it's very nice technique to warm up if u are an extreme vocalist, and for throat bass u just using your voice and dealing smaller pressure with your diaphragm)
*Codfish* is amazing, please check out his newer song "like a toad" it's similar in techniques but more refined & much more lyrical. Edit: thank you for that tip about throat singing there aren't directions in th language you use, which has helped alot
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Recommend all LIVE versions of Japanese singer Ado, it is another new world, for example "SHOW" "unravel"
Can she check out gene shinozaki.
And CODEFISH just made a new video. What about comparing that old video with a new one?
Codfish is one of, if not definitely, the best at throat bass. The vibration is so relaxed, and the transition between his voice and throat bass is top notch.
To me that's Reeps, but Codfish is incredible and I like his sense of music, some beatboxers are more percussive, some more melodic, and some just go for flash and then it's impressive but hard to listen to. Codfish is nice to listen to.
talking about that I can also very recommend to watch "Remix Beatbox"
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Wait for me one day 🤞
Codfish really pushed the meta of the beatbox scene in 2018 when he won GBB. His style is such a vibe.
“Find something you can flap comfortably, and just play around with it.”
Got it.
Phrasing!
Finding it is the difficult part eh ;)
Beat me to it. Flaps equals bass.
Quote > context
Thanks so much for analyzing Codfish! Glad you pointed out that he is only using a few well refined techniques, I think he's been a big inspiration for a lot of beatboxers showing what kind of songs you can make just perfecting certain sounds to a high level!
I appreciate the fact that you're learning beatbox lingo like spit snare... you're honestly one of a kind vocalist in my opinion
Codfish is the definition of "less is more". he uses only a few sounds, but he mastered them and made them very clean. I would suggest you also watch Codfish "swimming like a toad", where he shows a few more techniques he mastered
Love that track so much
Yes!
swimming like a toad is the worst ive heard from him no offense, he jus saying random shit the whole time
@@Stormyy721 I don't disagree at 100%. I like it, but also don't like it, i just think it's a really good one where you can see all the techniques he mastered, so throat bass, vibration bass, and the quick switch from throat bass to voice to throat bass. I don't think it's his best one tho
each to their own mate, i understand you, who are your fav beatboxers if you dont mind me asking ?@@biledox5576
Here are my answers to your questions. 1. Yes, he is Australian, 2 'No Kick' is etched onto the microphone because the recording studio does not want that mic used on kick drum because they don't want it to be damaged by the high sound pressure levels. Love your videos BTW
The transitions in Swimming like a toad from singing voice to throat bass to vibration bass is one of my favorite codfish things :D love me some throat bass
Codfish this cover was what got me into beatboxing. I was scrolling through youtube one day, and saw this pop up and I watched it. From the very first note, I was mind blown, and I said "I want to do that", and I am 1 year 3 months into my favorite hobby. It is always amazing to see people freshly reacting to this video and seeing how astonished they are too! Also yes, he is Australian :)
Same here, man-humans are truly amazing.
I love how you have become the academic the beatbox scene never knew they needed.
Waiting to watch your vid with River but dodging GBB spoilers lol. 😁
His harmonics and overtones are crazy when he does throat bass. :) I love hearing your reviews. I took classical voice lessons for 11 years and started uni as a vocal performance major... but... left that life. But... still love music, and finding your channel (quite a while ago now) has been so fun!
Wooow I love these beatbox analysis of you soooo much 💜💜
Really can't get enough of them and I always come back rewatching the old ones xD
Love this. 1 yes he’s Australian. 2 not sure about the “no kick” sticker maybe an inside thing but could be straightforward. 3. You and drumroll Tony are the only two beatbox reactors I’ve enjoyed. Even though you know minuscule about beatboxing. The way you you appreciate it from the outside. Plus accompanying it with your own very through vocal knowledge is wonderful. Everytime I watch one of your vids you teach me something that changes how i see beatbox it’s so refreshing. So glad I found you through your vids with river.
had to stop for a sec and say that your eyes are absolutely something else,, they are stunning!
I already know I will enjoy this video! Also thank you for the singing lesson with River'! It's very informative and I use it to train myself :)
It’s so fun watching you learn how beatboxing works with your expertise of singing! All these years of listening to this song figuring it out and you just get it on listen one 👏🏼 plus “the devils yodel” is the perfect term
your editing has really levelled up from the last time i watched your vids, love to see it!
I never get tired of watching your facial reactions to beatbox! Let's call them twitches of amazement! Also Mr Mayshroom loves that you have mushroom earrings in haha Big love Lolli! Lozza
7:33 HOly shIT, Lolli! That sound was SICK! :Look at you coming up with your own beatbox soundset lol
codfish has inspired me a lot with my beatboxing, particularly his vocal bass that you talk a lot about. Interesting to see it all explained so well, i learned the sound through trial and error. Boy i wish you had been around like 5 years ago lol
I love Codfish. Super talented and so humble.
Finally, another codfish reaction. I am so happy
Also...your beatboxing has gotten much better! Nicely done!!
I just love love love when you nerd out. You know so much. Your analysis is brilliant 😊😊😊
Thanks Gorgeous Fairy. Beautiful reaction..Wonderful Eyes..every time I risk drowning in it
ditto
Hello, princess of beatbox community :) I love to see you "busy" explaining and interpreting some beatbox "classics", it means you are truly interested and inspired :) Love you
The editing its getting so good
Aussie Aussie Aussie!! Love codfish ❤️
My latest favourite beatbox is “Ale- lost in the forest”. The sounds and mouth control actually blows my mind. And his a teenager 🤯
You're such a huge asset to the beatbox community! So glad you exist
So much information!! 🤩🤩
whats also fascinating is how easily he switches between normal singing and that base. there's no pause or anything like that. he switches so fluently
Still one of the best to ever do it!
He is always the one i reccomend to people just getting into beatbox!
7:32 are we not gonna talk about how she does a perfect trumpet growl?
That made me jump, i didnt expect that at all 😂
@@LateInscius same XD
I've been Dj'ing since 92, made my own music, I have my own studio, my pride and joy😊 I help the lokal youth, with their music dreams. I've Struggled with vocal and lyrics, I turn it in to a synth of a kind, then I had to work with singers. You changed that for my, now I hear what they are singing. It was like being lyric deaf😊. I even started singing my self, it's never to late. A huge thanks here from Denmark. The spark is back, and it shows on my power bill. Thank you gorgeous 🙏🏼😊
Lolli, this video was unhinged in the best way... it's got everything... Beat boxing, Throat singing, anatomy lessons, some unintentionally naughty phrasing, an abrupt video cut that reminded me of The Ring, the Devil's yodel, gremlin jigs, flippy underworlds with melisma, and an eel.
I love the fact that you’ve delved into the beatbox scene. Codfish is part of a group called The Tribe. One particular video. “That’s the Spirit.” Is of them at seemingly a house party. Codfish does some amazing throat bass and vibration bass.
Codfish sail with me is really nice too
12:14 FYI that is actually a key tip to learning throat base. Most tutorials use the throat cleaning to start the pitch. I still do this sometimes when I havent done it in a long time.
So without knowing him personally I can tell you, yes he can.
please listen to Jairo they are gaining a lot of popularity in the beatboxing community as a tag team as they perfectly combine clean and precise beatboxing with very smooth musicality i think you’d love them :)
You need to react to Tom Thum. He’s got such an uncanny ability to replicate instruments and I think you’d enjoy watching his performances. My personal favourite videos are his Ted Talk and his Diving for Pearls cover.
7:32 this surprised me quite a bit too, sounding fairly trumpet-like.
I would love for you to react to more Codfish, he is so incredibly skilled at what he does, and you haven't seen anything yet. I can recommend the "2018 GBB Codfish Compilation" which is him performing live and it's just plain out amazing
It's kinda nuts you figured out that he's not using autotune, not by analyzing the purity of his timbre, but by seeing that he wasn't in equal temperament lmao
6:47 Beatboxers in a nutshell. I swear these guys have a thousand names for everything and none of it is named collectively
That is because multiple people have developed the same/similar techniques at different times/different places. The different people/groups engrain it into their local scene and when bbx went international the communities all used their own language and made tutorials and other content with those specialized names. unified naming is a problem in the singing community as well because both groups have multiple sources of information over a relatively short time for beatbox especially.
It's not actually that bad. Some sounds are poorly named, but there is a general consensus for naming most sounds in the BBX community. For example, throat bass, vibration bass, chest bass, inward bass, etc. are all distinctive basses that beatboxers agree on. Sometimes we try to give a new name to a sound that is really just a slight tonal difference from an existing sound and doesn't need its own name, but lots of them really are quite different from each other in how they feel and how they sound, regardless of whether they use the same anatomy.
I could do with bloopers and blooper-ish outtakes at the end of every video, Love. A cheeky little wink right back atcha!
Sometimes when I'm down I'll come back to this video and literally just watch "HE LOOKED AT ME!" over and over and it always makes me laugh and cheers me up
He explained on a video once that he sings scales of normal singing and throat bass every day and that allows him to transition easily between the two.
WHALE BASS!! Trust me, as much as the beatbox community watches and loves your videos, someone out here (better than me) is goind to discover a new way to make a BASS sound and they're going to call it WHALE BASS!!! Awesome video. You're amazing. Great work. Keepitup
Nice reaction! You mentioned vibration with the uvula and one of the best beatboxers at creating a bass with his uvula is named pwad…I don’t know if you have listened to him before but I would definitely check out his work💯
I suggest him like 1 year ago! :D It's nice to see you keep interesting with beatbox, please more... hehe
That cut up bit had me in stitches!!!!
Hey Lolli, I think you should definitely react to and analyse Little Blue by Jacob Collier. It's a gorgeous song, interesting chords, and the way in which Jacob sings is unlike anything I've heard before, or at least as far as I can recall.
"Outside of the voicebox" Utterly lovely statement. 😊
Long time watcher, first time commenter. When I first discovered your channel I actually thought you're Ausie (sorry!) ... funny that you mentioned it about Codfish. Love from the north of England :p thanks for a great channel
Very well explained, glad more people are getting interested in beatbox!
Would love to see you reacting to his journey in GBB and his newer songs aswell! Awesome video :)
I always thought he was direction switching, doing the high part outwards, and the low part singing on an inward breathe, I could get close doing this, but never quite exact, but this was interesting and makes more sense, Thankyou for droppin hot knowledge fairy Voice mother!
You are something else!! Thank you!!
I love love love this analysis❤
Yes ! Thanks, you gorgeous! 🙏🏼🥰
Please more from Bigman his voice is like an angel and i love his musicality style
Interestingly when I learned throat bass I did it by doing what you said by clearing my throat and just trrying to sustain that sound then try to a pitch just to get comfortable with usuing that part of my throat which did hurt a lot but now feels very comfortable
Will we get a Fairy Voice Mother Christmas song breakdown? I love Christmas and I'm not afraid to admit it. It's kitch and glitzy and fun! 🎄
🥰
Thank you fairy dust dispenser
Hiya! I came across your channel with your VoicePlay reactions, and ended up watching more of your content - you’re one of the most informative, easy to get along with reactors I’ve ever watched and your content is truly transformative. I was wondering if you have ever taken a look at any Porter Robinson? :D He’s an electronic artist, but he sings as well; and the way he uses melody and polyrhythm (sometimes seemingly random!) is just incredible. Almost any song off of his album Nurture would be a good example of this; and I’d love to see your insight into the musical technicality behind what he’s doing! I’d in particular recommend dullscythe, do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do, Wind Tempos, Musician, and Blossom :DDD Appreciate you so much, have a good day!
-Some kid from the U.K.
oh my god, you are so professional. I highly recommend Jairo and hope you can make a reaction and analysis of their videos. Appreciate your stuff
and also show-go's
Always such a wealth of information from you, I can't cope
Codfish, the reason I started beatboxing
For beatboxing theres a super musical tag team called jairo who you will absolutely love! Amazing vocals and musicality
7:42
"you just need to find something that you can flap comfortably and then just play around with it in a very relaxed way."
Whatdoyoumeanbythatmeme
This was the reaction of napom during the gbb
30 seconds in and i just wanted to say i love you for learning portuguese
ok now back to the video
You can tell he was having a blast recording this
Great video!❤❤
This guy has done a new one. Eyes on fire. You would dig it.
snail bass tutorial when????
I'm a bit late to the party on this video, but I would love to see you react to the Japan Beatbox Cypher 2022 by D-Low. It has a lot of different artists you might or might not have seen before and most importantly a lot of different techniques to dissect and analyze :)
You must react Rogue Wave vs Jairo GBB2023, Jairo have very good musicality
please more codfishhhhh!!!!!! i love your content
I laughed out loud so many times watching this. Thanks
I want to learn the snail bass now
yes, he is aussie! and yes, throat singing is the closest thing to throat bass
Hope you can react and analize more beatboxers that can sing to, like Zekka, Den and Inertia for example, love how you can explaine so well things anyone ignore ❤
She has, maybe check the channel’s content first.
@@Nox1ousBBX already did it my friend xd
can't wait to see how you would breakdown the technic of taras stanin creepin cover, cuz he do often playing with his vocal
Watching Lolli listening to just about anything makes me feel like an alien who just landed on earth not having the foggiest idea what music even is. I appreciate you bringing us along into beatboxing, but please keep somewhat mainstream music part of your repertoire, since I do so appreciate being taken onto the journey of learning how to actually listen to stuff I heard but clearly didn't understand the first 100 times around!
“Live, laugh, love… no kick” 🫶
Another great video
The devil's yodel xD I love it, thanks FVM! Appreciate you~
that's what she said 03:00
Crazy, sounds great.
Holyyy you reacted to codfish 🌹
Throat bass is very similar to false cord scream and it's very nice technique to warm up if u are an extreme vocalist, and for throat bass u just using your voice and dealing smaller pressure with your diaphragm)
I HIGHLY suggest to react to GTS - Moonlight & Droppin’ Vibes.
It is something that WILL give you such an incredible reaction and you will love it.
That is a good one
love to know what snail bass sounds like
PLEASE!! You gotta react to the tag team version of this with another awesome beatboxer, Wawad.
I'm only here for someone to say "Hello gorgeous" to me. The reviews are just icing on the cake.
Please react to his compilation of gbb 2019
*Codfish* is amazing, please check out his newer song "like a toad" it's similar in techniques but more refined & much more lyrical.
Edit: thank you for that tip about throat singing there aren't directions in th language you use, which has helped alot
Omfg my favorite beatbox song 😊 I'll be back to enjoy this
Took 2 days but im finally watching! Get some inspiration and tips before i go on my vocal practice walk to the store
Ahh yes Codfish my favourite beatboxer🔥
Watching you watch him is quite entertaining